I'm using these cable guides. You can squeeze two cables and a strip of rubber into them which are then secured with a zip tie. The backs are adhesive but not enough to hold them in place where there are forces trying to pull them off (e.g. suspension pivot), so the extra ties around the stays and downtube make it more secure.

Originally Posted by Speedub.Nate

So... you say that hub is red, eh?

Red, with extra mud. Not sure what you're getting at, to be honest .

Originally Posted by rockyuphill

You can buy a pair of Misfit sliding dropouts that should directly replace the Kona dropouts (but without the tensioning bolt) and they are Rohloff ready (and the slider is black).

Yeah, I might do that in future, but it wouldn't really make a lot of difference in the grand scheme of things. I suppose it would make locating the wheel a bit easier. In any case, I'd be more inclined to just manufacture my own as I rather like the tensioning bolt on the drive side and shipping bits from the states gets really expensive really quick (I'm in the UK).

Yeah, I might do that in future, but it wouldn't really make a lot of difference in the grand scheme of things. I suppose it would make locating the wheel a bit easier. In any case, I'd be more inclined to just manufacture my own as I rather like the tensioning bolt on the drive side and shipping bits from the states gets really expensive really quick (I'm in the UK).